Stew: Yes. But there are worse cases out there. Like the sort of cases that come with products like the Amazon Kindle

Martha: Oh don’t get me started.

Stew: You have a kindle?

Martha: Right here (pulls it out of her “girl purse”)

Stew: Oh the new model

Martha: Yes, but look at this “huge” case. It’s just so big! Can’t they make it form fit around the device? I mean, you open it up and inside you have this really sleek but fragile device. Then you wrap it with this cover that gets in the way and does not look very good either.

Stew: I agree. But it’s an improvement over the version-1 case.

Martha: A big improvement, but still needs a lot of work

Stew: The first case was “free” but this case is something that you have to buy. It’s an extra.

Martha: So what do you think of this little laptop here?

Stew: Rather bright colors don’t you think.

Martha: That case is… You know what… (she opens the case and looks around the unit – opening and closing the screen top to see from every angle) – I don’t like this… I would not buy one of these in a million years!

There you have it! For those that want to use this quote (or put a different spin on it) you can say that you carry a laptop (a netbook) that Martha Stewart would never own in a million years.

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Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used in an organisation to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organisational processes or practice.
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